- The Indian constitution is neither too rigid nor too flexible.
- Some provisions of the Indian Constitution can be amended with a simple majority, like a quorum in Parliament, and the creation of a new state, which shows the flexibility of the Indian Constitution.
- Some provisions can be amended only with a special majority, like amending fundamental rights, DPSP, and amending federal provisions like amendments related to the Supreme Court, which can be made only with the ratification of half of the states which shows the rigid nature of the Indian Constitution.